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N. Meltem Daysal

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February 17, 2016

Investing in early childhood development reduces inequality

Early childhood years are highly formative and often provide the basis for educational, professional and social achievements in adulthood. IZA […]

  • childcare
  • early childhood
  • early-life medical care
  • education
  • IZA World of Labor
  • preschool
  • public health interventions
  • Jane Waldfogel
  • N. Meltem Daysal
Research

July 27, 2015

Home births lead to higher infant mortality: Dutch mothers in poorer areas at risk

The safety of home births for low-risk women is a hotly debated topic in the Western world. In this context, […]

  • babies
  • home birth
  • hospital
  • infant mortality
  • medical treatments
  • mother
  • Netherlands
  • risks
  • Mircea Trandafir
  • N. Meltem Daysal
  • Reyn van Ewijk
Research

July 7, 2015

Early-life medical interventions benefit siblings of treated children

When newborns with a too low birth weight are treated, even their non-affected siblings benefit. This is the conclusion of […]

  • academic achievement
  • birth weight
  • children
  • Denmark
  • family
  • health
  • intellectual disability
  • medical interventions
  • medical treatments
  • parental health education
  • siblings
  • Marianne Simonsen
  • Mircea Trandafir
  • N. Meltem Daysal
  • Sanni Breining
Research

January 10, 2014

More midwives, fewer doctors: a safe way to cut medical costs?

Medical expenditures increased tremendously over the last few decades throughout the entire developed world. This is especially true for spending […]

  • cost savings
  • doctors
  • health economic
  • medical costs
  • midwives
  • Netherlands
  • pregnancy
  • Mircea Trandafir
  • N. Meltem Daysal
  • Reyn van Ewijk

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